Re: 2nd Term Part X - A link to a fore gone conclusion
...and he so loved the Constitution that he gave it his nine amendments.
...and he so loved the Constitution that he gave it his nine amendments.
...and he so loved the Constitution that he gave it his nine amendments.
I know this is childish and petty, but it's still funny.
http://gawker.com/america-wants-to-know-whats-wrong-with-nikki-haleys-mo-1752638601
Some of the tweets were really good.
...and he so loved the Constitution that he gave it his nine amendments.
And half of those would be addressed by repealing the 17th amendment.
And half of those would be addressed by repealing the 17th amendment.
Are we looking at the same 17th amendment?
Are we looking at the same 17th amendment?
Prior to #17, two Senators were elected by vote of each state's legislature. Last I checked, the Goopers controlled 31 state legislatures, so x2 = 62 GOP Senators, which would be an effective super-majority in the Senate (and with 8 remaining states having split legislatures, it wouldn't be too difficult to get 4-6 more GOP Senators in there to get the 2/3 majority for veto overrides).
Flag is saying that would give Abbott half of what he wants, because presumably the R state legislatures would elect more of their own Tea Party loonies, and we'd get fewer of the establishment R careerists that the people tend to settle for at the federal level. Or, in the case of a nominally blue state like Michigan that currently has a state government controlled by a Republican corporate raider and his cronies, we wouldn't have Democrats like Stabenow or Peters in Washington.
I saw this State of the Union address last night. I was watching the right channel, wasn't I?
The RNC convention isn't until June.
Which is all the Republicans really want. The movement to repeal the 17th started to gain steam when the GOP started to dominate state legislatures. It's another voter suppression tactic -- they're losing the country and they are trying to cheat.
Which is all the Republicans really want. The movement to repeal the 17th started to gain steam when the GOP started to dominate state legislatures. It's another voter suppression tactic -- they're losing the country and they are trying to cheat.
And it's funny how you're pushing against it for effectively the same reasons.
Wrong. I'm against it because "the cure for the ills of democracy is more democracy" (Al Smith). Indirect election via state leg was corrupt and opaque. Direct election is a better reflection of the will of the people.
I favor getting rid of the Electoral College for the same reason, even though it would hurt my side.
Wrong. I'm against it because "the cure for the ills of democracy is more democracy" (Al Smith). Indirect election via state leg was corrupt and opaque. Direct election is a better reflection of the will of the people.
I favor getting rid of the Electoral College for the same reason, even though it would hurt my side.